Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 12:34:17 10/06/02
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On October 06, 2002 at 15:30:30, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >First the game in PGN: > > >[Event "Brains in Bahrain"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "2002.??.??"] >[Round "2"] >[White "Vladimir Kramnik"] >[Black "Deep Fritz"] >[ECO "D27"] >[Result "*"] > >1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. e3 e6 5. Bxc4 c5 6. O-O >a6 7. dxc5 Qxd1 8. Rxd1 Bxc5 9. Kf1 b5 10. Be2 Bb7 11. Nbd2 >Nbd7 12. Nb3 Bf8 13. a4 b4 14. Nfd2 Bd5 15. f3 Bd6 16. g3 >e5 17. e4 Be6 18. Nc4 Bc7 19. Be3 a5 20. Nc5 Nxc5 21. Bxc5 >Nd7 22. Nd6+ Kf8 23. Bf2 Bxd6 24. Rxd6 Ke7 25. Rad1 Rhc8 >26. Bb5 Nc5 27. Bc6 Bc4+ {Rest time: W = 31min, B = 57min.} >28. Ke1 Nd3+ 29. R1xd3 Bxd3 30. Bc5 Bc4 31. Rd4+ Kf6 >32. Rxc4 Rxc6 33. Be7+ Kxe7 34. Rxc6 Kd7 35. Rc5 f6 36. Kd2 >Kd6 37. Rd5+ Kc6 38. Kd3 g6 39. Kc4 g5 40. h3 h6 41. h4 >gxh4 42. gxh4 Ra7 43. h5 Ra8 44. Rc5+ Kb6 45. Rb5+ Kc6 >46. Rd5 Kc7 47. Kb5 b3 48. Rd3 Ra7 49. Rxb3 Rb7+ 50. Kc4 >Ra7 51. Rb5 Ra8 52. Kd5 Ra6 53. Rc5+ Kd7 54. b3 Rd6+ >55. Kc4 Rd1 56. Rd5+ * > >and 1-0 > >Diagramm 1: > > >Kramnik - Deep Fritz >German: Fritz hat vermutlich ZU TIEF gerechnet! :) > >Fritz have only an problem: Deep, Deep, Deep, Deep and then a Blunder! :-) > >[D]r3k2r/1b1n1ppp/p3pn2/1pb5/8/1N2PN2/PP2BPPP/R1BR1K2 b kq - 0 1 > > >german: >Nun zog Deep Fritz "unfassbar" für uns alle Lf8?? Da muss es sogar Kramnik fast >vom Stuhl gehauen haben! :))) > >Diagramm 2: > > >Kramnik - DEEPfritzDEEP (:)) > >[D]r1r5/4kppp/2BR4/p1B1p3/Ppb1P3/5PP1/1P5P/4K3 w - - 0 1 > >Rd4!! An fantastical move!! > >Gearman: >Es folgte nun Td4!! Das war weltmeisterlich, und im höheren Sinne der Gewinnzug! > >Eduard Yes, I believe that in this position, Kramnik knew that he would win via Rd4+! IMHO, his technique is superb enough that this is a win for him against any opponent, even though most (probably all) chess programs think it's about equal.
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